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Old 11-27-2004, 09:09 AM
mart_ph mart_ph is offline
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Default Best tourney book that explains EV, etc?

Hi,
i know Harrington's book is almost here, but can anyone recommend a decent book (or even better.. and understandable website) that explains EV, folding equity, etc, to someone that really should have spent more attention listening at school, rather than fooling around!

I've already read Internet Texas Hold'em and Championship NL and PL Hold'em (Cloutier/McEvoy), and will def get harrington... but so far I've not found an entry level explanation of the concepts that are discussed in most of the decent postings on this forum.

It would be even better if any suggested book/website particularly focussed on Tourney play - as I've stopped playing cashgames.

Help!

Thanks,
Mart
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Old 11-27-2004, 09:43 AM
slickterp slickterp is offline
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Default Re: Best tourney book that explains EV, etc?

try tournament poker for advanced players. or just get theory of poker.
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Old 11-27-2004, 09:50 AM
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Default Re: Best tourney book that explains EV, etc?

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It would be even better if any suggested book/website particularly focussed on Tourney play - as I've stopped playing cashgames.

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Since the concepts you're wondering about aren't exclusive to tourney play, you should definitely get The Theory of Poker. Also Tournament Poker for Advanced Players. That combo should fit perfectly.
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